The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 7, 1904, Page 7

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THE SAN JUDGE GRAHAM PART OF DAMAGE ASSESSED COMES | PEACEMAKER| srsuades Emilie and John Fritz to Make Up and Forget Their Differences| 2ANT DENIES CHARGES in One of Which He Says He Is a Cruel Hus- band and Avers That His| Spouse Tried to Kill Him | el take your wife H. Z. Howard, superintend Oceanic Steamshin who was recently complimented act as jdge in a he was financiaily returned a verdiet ent reny by being seiected tc GRANT CHARGES CRUELTY. werad of o uE Fainst hin A nech h o @ Incorporated ge e & e = sank a launch belonging Kill him S the trin %ley & Bros. The Crow- 3 Al feia damaged. was and is now be- WIFE GETS is brought Mrs. Dunn big seas swept asnor - tasied i he never but constantly expense heri ddition to a s be aIarf‘Od nv, $1000 coupull DecL Was a Skating Rink. Santa Barbara du d 32 < « ourt. i & skating rink. ————— | it in a vain attempt s - T 1 hands tired out, = PICIOUS FIRE OCCURS he grease proved even sea was very stormy and sides In an off skid grease eve: IN REAR OF SALOON el w mited salt water is & slow process and | Detective § during the few hours the grease retained pos- gating a 5us- | see walking the Santa Barbara’s deck was about 4 |an acrobatic feat which even sure-footed sail- ound simost impoesible. O 1 SRS “nited States revenue cutter Bear left the shipbuilding yard of W. A. Boole & Son yesterday and anchored in the stream. The { £ in the rear Oppenheimer & | street. | J. E. Read saw smoke | transem, and, forcing | ince, discovered arnt Be been thoroughly overhauled and is | discovered some b,rmng’ Eood condition for any kind of service tha € rear. The flames were | ;may be demanded of her. While at Boole's ami the Bear's old bridge was torn down nd replaced by & mew structure. e 1y Vs ‘Water Front Notes. extinguished and then it was he paper had been other places without terial damage. - The Norwegian steamer Terje Viken has the bartender, Was|,.. cnartered to load coal at Moji for this d he had locked up | port o'clock the previous Tk* Occidental and Oriental Steamship ng was all right | Compeny’s liner Coptic arrived yesterdsy at Hongko not give a uumcwryl Ernfl (n:‘ Sea Rover left on Thursday for o where he had been after Seattle, She will tow & dredger fromm the Puget Sou port to San Francisco. saloon he was taken to muhmrmtg‘:summnun Prison and iocked up in “the | from Hooolpu for puct. 2ad bs_dhs has Af reputation for speed some snxiety Is feit ter being questioned by the | % ety for ker mafety. he was released from The steamer Conemaugh. which belongs to the Empire Transportation Company of Se- attle, is making a very long voyage from Hon- ging srease broke locse on the NEWS OF THE OCEA) | San Francises Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merc hants. reported A Cargo for Honolulu. was \hxppmg Imelhrwnca ARRIVE Stmr Mandalay, Sm cent City Stm A Ktiburn, Jahrsen, T hours from Port Rodgers | Stmr Greenwocd: Swanson, 14 hours from Mendocino Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 14 hours from , 6) hours from Vie- Gualala, Hansen, 15 hours from Al- nfindsen, 67 hours from Jorgenson, 39 hours from Sen McClements, 73 hours from Fork m, 23 hours from Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. r Lily, Bottzer, 3 days from Umpqua r Fannie Adele, Fiischer, 6 days from | Graye Hasbor. CLEARED. Fridar, May €. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego: Pa- cific Coast Steamshis Compa: Stmr Bonits, Gislow, San Pedro: Pacific { Coast Steamship Compan: Comox, B C; Chilkat, Hyvarinen, | Alaska Packers’ Asociation ar Oregon. Doran. Portland and Astoria; | Oregon. Ratiway and Navigation Company. Fr bark Amiral de Cornuller, jumbert, Queenstown: G W McNear, Schr Rosamond, Fernald, Hooolulu; Wil- iiams, Dimond & Co SAILED. Friday, May 6. Stmr F A Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. Stmr Novo, Johnson. Bureka. Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, Eureka, Coos Bay and Portland. Stmr Aberdeen, Daniels. Grays Harbor. Stmr Phboenix, Odland, Shelter Cove. Stmr Montars, Reilly, Seattle. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Emoire, Macgenn, Coos Bay. Stmr laqua. Jorgensen. Eureka. Stmr Seotia. Johnson, Port Rodgers. Ger sbip Alsterufer, Jensen, Callao. Br ship County of Kinross, Collins, Van- eouver. Schr A M Baxter, Isaackson, Bverett. | dam, —— n ion 30 west, hence Jan 5 for Queen orth. lon 18 west, Ger bark L Uregon Lat 51 nerth, lon 18 west inet, from Swansea, Fr back for. San Fran- b, len S erp, for GRAPHIC LOBOS. May 6. 19 p d NW; v 1 at 45 nor from A t. Br ship San Prancisco Manila. and n San Francisco, as reported. May Berr Hono echr Oflga, for San S—Stmr James for San Fran- for Alaska: Br Netherby cay Br sh Australia: ow, for o Paswd n May 6—Stmr Ramnier, tor Seattle. Passed 0 May 6—Stmé San Mateo hence for Tacoma: schr William Olsen, hence for Port Townneend. out May 6—Stmr henee May for Homo- 5—Sehr i_smr South r Robert Dollar, f tmr San Gabriel for Um hr Meiroee. . for Grays Har- SANTA BARBARA L s H Higxins, gxins, for San for San Diego. May 5—Bktn PORT LUDLOW Bartlert, hence Ap: ISLAND PORTR. EASTERN FORT. YORK—Sailed May or Manila Cleared May 6—Br stmr Knight Commander, r Manila. FOREIGN PORTS MOJI—Sailed Aprit 27—Br stm for San Francisco. HONGKONG—In mort Clavering, for Oregon. ,\r-':"efl May &—Br pril Caithness, April 20—Br stmr Coptic, hence A Safled May York. May . DOVER—Passed Mav 6—Ger ship Christel, om Oregon, for Queenstown A rrived May 5—Fr bark Amiral regon. GOW—Arrived May' 5—Br- bark An- from Eureka. " MANZANILLO—Arrived May 6—Bark Chal- enger, from Newcastle, N S W. OCEAN STEAMERS. ROTTERDAM—Arrived May 6—8tmr Noor- w York 6—Stmr Siberian, Arrived May Arrived May 6—Stmr Lauren. Glasgow. Arrived May 6—Stmr » New York 4—Stmr Seguranca, 3—Stmr Allianca, for Koenigen Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, rnirance to San Francisco Ray. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—ihe high and low waters cccur at the city front (Mfssion-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide i3 the same at both places SATURDAY. MAY 7. pomn . a4 NOTE—In the :bove exposition of the the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides of tne day In the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the et ooty The helghts ven aet T ts given are sddition 1o the sounding of the United States Cuut Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —_— Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, Sa . n ' Francisco, Cal, The time ball was not zmumdm-:?”:m?fi E Br ship | FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1904 STILL FRAMING | FROM POCKET OF THE TRIAL JUDGE| C(ITY'S BLDGETI BESET FODERA Captain H. Z. Howard Sits as Arbitrator in Matter o Collision Between Launches, Holds Interest, and Decides Against His Own Purse f|Finance Committee Hears‘Ponltrv Dealer Is Served| i Requests From Heads of Municipal Departments WANT VOTING MACHINES| Commissioners Ask for Ap- propriation Which Will Lessen Cost of Elections LA The Supervisors' Finance Committee | yesterday resumed its hearing of heads of various municipal departments for the purpose of framing the mew city budget. County Clerk Greif asked that pro- vision be made for ten book typewrit- ing machines, which would cost $1750. The loose-leaf system would entail a cost of $1000, but the committee prac tically decided to reject the system on| account of the danger of manipulation | of the records, although it is mo i i ] economical. The committee will visit the County Clerl office to de- termine the n sity of having the records cop! machines. | Favorable consideration was taken on | | the estimates of $4000 for printing| transcripts of judgment; $25,000 for jury | | $300; $76,600 for salaries, including a| janitor-messenger at $1200, which is outside of the charter provisions and | fixed by ordinance. | City Attorney Lbng said he could get | | along with $21,750. An extra expense| | incurred is the defense of the present| Spring Valley Water Company litiga- ion relative to water rates. Of $25,000 | { appropriated last year there remains| | $10,000, and the committee agreed to set | aside $25.000 additional to continue pro- | { ceedings in the case. The City Attorney | will also be allowed $1000 additional for | law books. | The office of the Clerk of the Justice's 1 Court was allowed $14,800, the Treasurer $14,500 and $300 for transportatic | the Law Library, $4630. | TROY IS SQUELCHED. At this point Chairman Brandenstein | asked E. P. E. Troy, who was present, | | if he had any requests to make. | “Well, I would like the committee to {approprlale about $2,000,000 to buy the “Well, I received noti a meeting of the Judiciary Committee would be held on a Frid I came here I found f changed to Thursday by order of lho | clerk of the board,” said Troy | “Why, that is not true,” said Clerk rising excitedly. “I ought to tweak his nose for that.” | "I want you to understand.” | Brandenstein to Troy, “that you can- ‘noz come here and make a scurrilous | 1charg’e in the way you have. If you do we will have the sergeant at arms +| said | - Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE by the Department of Elections | Steamer. $259,056, of which $130,000 is for ve = ing machines, $127,556 for salaries and | Chas. Nelson conduct of e ions and $1500 for in- G. Dollar.... cidentals. - e Braunhart hinted at the recent vio- | SAMUEL R REED, Notar 1 srays Harbor 3| Sen’ Pedro i - & Pt Ortord . | €anta Cruz. 3 & Way P M. Doiler W. El Arctic . State of Cal.. | Mackinaw. Elizabeth Jeante.. .. t 5 t Oyster Harbor Portland & Ast Puget Sound Ports. Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt Arena Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way P Bonita. . Newport & Way Ports. Peru... - w York via Panama. North Fork.. | Humboldt o 2 Deric. China & Japan Oregon.. Portland & Astoria. Rainfer Seattle & Whatcom Seattle & Olvmpla [ Puget Sound Ports. Sydney & Way Por Hamburg & Way Pts. §. Barbara. Umatilla Sovoma. Serapis. Ailiance Portiand & Way Pts. To SAIL. Steamer. Destiration. May 7. i Grays Harbar......| 4 pm Pier 10 | Los Angeles Ports. 10 am Pler 2 | Humboldt 11:30 p Pier & Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pm!Pier 20 Point Arena ......| & pmiPler 2 Newport & Way..| 9 amiPier 11 Astoria_& Portland 11 am Pier 24 China & Japan....| 1 pm Pier 40 *| Mexican Ports ....[10 am Pler 1i | Esl River Ports. . Humboldt ... Coos B. & Pt. Orfd 12 m Pier Puget_Sound Ports.|11 am/Pier | 88uEB EBLE ofled Bud FB May 11. | | Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm Pler .| Humboldt . ® im|Pier | Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pier San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler May 12. | Elizabeth. . Ic«mm- River.....| 5 pmiPier State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier i Pomo...... | Pt. Arena & Aibicn| 6 pm Pler G. W. Elder| Astoria_& Portland 11 am Pler Amer. Mary{ China & Japan 1 pm{Pler G. Lindauer Grays Harbor. Pler am|{Per Pler May Nome City. Nome via Seattle. FROM EEATTLE. and witness fees; expenses of juries, | W was called Board of Trade roc hen s { tiement will probably be arriv | ness. registration. and | year. tion to the fact that a spec woul voting high pressure salt expense of which election | $12,000. Election committee to require the eomm no provision be made for them u to task for buying desks without au- Commissioner Devoto said the would be returned to the seller and Wednesday next at 10:30 a. m. to con |sider the appropriations of the partment of Elections and on Tuesday at 1:20 p. m., when the Board of Edu- cation will be heard. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —OF THE—— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS PHIWIBENT LIFE AND TRUST GDMPANY F PHILADELPHEA, Pennsylvania, on D. 1963, and made to the DIFFICULTIES With Writ of Attachment! TUpon a Protested Checkl | C CREDITORS WILL MEET‘—- Outstanding Accounts Ex-| ceed Liabilities and He| May Continue Business|, The fact that Antone Fodera, a prom- inent dealer in poultry and game at 526 Montgomery stredt, is in financial difficulties and may fail was divulged yesterday as the resuit of a writ o attachment served on him at the stance of D. A. Curtin, who is acting for a third party. The amount of the attachment was $975 87 and represented the sum of a check signed by Fodera, payment upon which was refused by a | btank because he had no funds on de- ro in the tution. The attachment was served in the| absen Fodera and a keeper placed | tal Stoek paid in charge. It was given out that the| total liabilitles of Fodera will aggre- gate a sum in excess , but that he had $7500 outstanding om personal accounts. difficulty, however, full amount ¢ A meeting « order to allow Fodera to continue busi- | Fo s bookkeeper was anxious | attachment be n ult in other ¢ and into that the em Fnda—as fir‘a" straits are said be due his having taken over th Clarendon Hotel, which recently failed and closed its doors, and also engaging | in the restaurant business in addition to his pouitry business. It cluimed that Fodera w ndred cents on the dol me to do and his credi deem it advisable to comsent may that proceeding s St s Postoffice Appointment. Postmaster Fisk has appo Geary-street railroad,” said Troy 6. Gedldes from ihe wakstit r| “Well,” said Brandenstein, “that is a | the regular 3 { subject that should be considered some | of $600 itself. If you will arrange for|pas be he conference we will be glad to mee:i 4 11, T would do so.”” said Troy, “if| _ . P |1 was assured that I would not be[pi- ¥oU OF s = o { what he does.” “What du_ you mean by that?” asked | The Election Commimioners wrged { Brandenstein. T sanera to provide fi redu other on. officers, FOR SPECIAL ELECTION. Supervisor Braunhart called att 1 ele n probably be held this year for on a bond issue for an auxilia'\"‘ system, the | would be water The entire appropriation asked for law by the urging the | ion at | s ations of the civil service Commission by VAIL & ELDRIDGE, General Agws 801 and 824 Hayward Building, S.F. 402 Trust Building. L os Angeles. o file a list of its employes and tk hey are on the civil service list. Braunhart also took the commission 3 wisir DR. JORDAN’S anzar IUSE”I 0F IIITIIIN aRaT= oy .,_..... el Mt w- from the horization Superviso & Albion | the Supervisors would be asked for — - { the necessary permission to purchasef Soeme pestetvety caved oy s 11 | them. "‘- o st @ years Whee coniatifan SlEN 5. sadet ] JORBAR ”‘5"" De- C(NORREGA 4¥D rRINARY LISCHARAL Union Pacific Excursions Chicago:East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Leave Los Angeles one day earlier. Choice of roates. For £l information apply to or add-es R R RITCHIE, _s. F. BOOTK, g & N eamern Ry Uareh Facie B R €17 Marker St No. | Montgomery St. T11E “SNONE” KCE DICTS TREE WITH A WANT AD, TODAY

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